Dakota Beacon

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Many Americans (including the Democratic Party’s violent and lawless Occupy Wall Street protestors) have such a sense of narcissism that they actually believe that it’s a crime against humanity if government doesn’t take money from those who earned it and use it to provide for them. The Democratic Party and its mainstream media are playing to this over inflated sense of self-worth by waging class warfare against those who create jobs and make this country work.

Socialism is a promise from politicians of a utopia void of poverty. Socialists promise food, clothing, housing, retirement income and healthcare for all. They argue that these things should be free in a “fair” and “just” society and would be if it wasn’t for “greedy” rich people. This promise has been made many times, but never once kept because the real objective is the power of government over the people.

Today even the poorest of Americans enjoy a prosperity never before seen in the history of the world because we are free to accumulate wealth. Before our nation’s founding, people risked their lives crossing the ocean so that they could try to survive in a harsh and deadly wilderness. They didn’t want security; they wanted freedom from the governments that were forcing them to live in poverty. Our nation’s founding and our constitution was a triumph of the people over government and poverty. This victory is about to be wiped out by the radical Marxist in the White House and his Socialist Democratic Party. They fully intend to replace our freedom with their welfare state.

Don’t fall for the class warfare in the upcoming election; history documents its fruits well. From the Soviet Union to Nazi Germany and yes even the bloody communist dictatorship of China (seen as a utopia by many Democrats); class warfare has yet to produce anything but poverty, misery, oppression, concentration camps and mass graves. Just as sure as the sun will rise tomorrow, America will go there one day. Let’s make sure that day is not in our children’s lifetimes.